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Multiple forms of media including books, newspapers, magazines, films, television, and content published on the Internet are censored in Saudi Arabia. The Saudi government closely monitors media and restricts it under official state law. Changes have been made to lessen these restrictions; however, some government-led efforts to control information have also drawn international attention. In 2014, Reporters Without Borders described the government as, "relentless in its censorship of the Saudi media and the Internet," and in 2018, it ranked Saudi Arabia 169th out of 180 countries for freedom of the press.

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  • Censorship in Saudi Arabia (en)
  • الرقابة في السعودية (ar)
  • Censure en Arabie saoudite (fr)
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  • Multiple forms of media including books, newspapers, magazines, films, television, and content published on the Internet are censored in Saudi Arabia. The Saudi government closely monitors media and restricts it under official state law. Changes have been made to lessen these restrictions; however, some government-led efforts to control information have also drawn international attention. In 2014, Reporters Without Borders described the government as, "relentless in its censorship of the Saudi media and the Internet," and in 2018, it ranked Saudi Arabia 169th out of 180 countries for freedom of the press. (en)
  • La censure en Arabie saoudite frappe de nombreuses formes de médias, notamment les livres, les journaux, les magazines, les films, la télévision et les contenus publiés sur Internet. Le gouvernement saoudien surveille de près les médias et les restreint en vertu de la loi officielle de l'État. Certains efforts menés par le gouvernement pour contrôler l'information ont attiré l'attention internationale. En 2014, Reporters sans frontières décrivait le gouvernement comme « implacable dans sa censure des médias saoudiens et d'Internet » et, en 2018, il classait l'Arabie saoudite 169e sur 180 pays pour la liberté de la presse. (fr)
  • تشمل الرقابة في السعودية كلاًّ من الكتب، الصحف، المجلات، وسائل الإعلام وحتى الإنترنت. وتؤكد السعودية أن أنظمتها تكفل حرية الرأي والتعبير لكل إنسان، والحق في الحصول على المعلومات والأفكار ونقلها، وأنها من منطلق حماية الحقوق الأخرى فهي تأخذ بمبدأ التقييد النظامي لهذه الحريات والمتسق مع المعايير الدولية ذات الصلة. (ar)
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